Don’t worry. We’ve purposely passed by the creepy and depressing record entries and focused instead on the sweet, the, um, interesting, and yes, the endearingly strange. Read on to learn some surprising ways moms have ensured their place in the record books. We still can’t pick our jaws up off the floor after reading #11. Can you imagine giving birth to that many kids?! Image via Ariwasabi/shutterstock More from The Stir: 10 Incredible Facts About Breast Milk You’ve Never Heard Before More from The Stir: 1 Health Advantage to Being an ‘Old’ Mom More from The Stir: Reading Just Got Easier for Kids With Dyslexia More from The Stir: Could IVF Study Mean End of Multiples? More from The Stir: Preemies: What No One Tells Parents Another impressive feat from a mom of this century: Between 1967 to 1973, South African Barbara Zulu bore 3 sets of girls and 3 mixed sets.
title: “19 Amazing Mom Feats That Made The Guinness Book Of World Records " ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-13” author: “Reginald Holt”
Don’t worry. We’ve purposely passed by the creepy and depressing record entries and focused instead on the sweet, the, um, interesting, and yes, the endearingly strange. Read on to learn some surprising ways moms have ensured their place in the record books. We still can’t pick our jaws up off the floor after reading #11. Can you imagine giving birth to that many kids?! Image via Ariwasabi/shutterstock More from The Stir: 10 Incredible Facts About Breast Milk You’ve Never Heard Before More from The Stir: 1 Health Advantage to Being an ‘Old’ Mom More from The Stir: Reading Just Got Easier for Kids With Dyslexia More from The Stir: Could IVF Study Mean End of Multiples? More from The Stir: Preemies: What No One Tells Parents Another impressive feat from a mom of this century: Between 1967 to 1973, South African Barbara Zulu bore 3 sets of girls and 3 mixed sets.
title: “19 Amazing Mom Feats That Made The Guinness Book Of World Records " ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-29” author: “Frank Cooper”
Don’t worry. We’ve purposely passed by the creepy and depressing record entries and focused instead on the sweet, the, um, interesting, and yes, the endearingly strange. Read on to learn some surprising ways moms have ensured their place in the record books. We still can’t pick our jaws up off the floor after reading #11. Can you imagine giving birth to that many kids?! Image via Ariwasabi/shutterstock More from The Stir: 10 Incredible Facts About Breast Milk You’ve Never Heard Before More from The Stir: 1 Health Advantage to Being an ‘Old’ Mom More from The Stir: Reading Just Got Easier for Kids With Dyslexia More from The Stir: Could IVF Study Mean End of Multiples? More from The Stir: Preemies: What No One Tells Parents Another impressive feat from a mom of this century: Between 1967 to 1973, South African Barbara Zulu bore 3 sets of girls and 3 mixed sets.
title: “19 Amazing Mom Feats That Made The Guinness Book Of World Records " ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-12” author: “Philomena Buckmaster”
Don’t worry. We’ve purposely passed by the creepy and depressing record entries and focused instead on the sweet, the, um, interesting, and yes, the endearingly strange. Read on to learn some surprising ways moms have ensured their place in the record books. We still can’t pick our jaws up off the floor after reading #11. Can you imagine giving birth to that many kids?! Image via Ariwasabi/shutterstock More from The Stir: 10 Incredible Facts About Breast Milk You’ve Never Heard Before More from The Stir: 1 Health Advantage to Being an ‘Old’ Mom More from The Stir: Reading Just Got Easier for Kids With Dyslexia More from The Stir: Could IVF Study Mean End of Multiples? More from The Stir: Preemies: What No One Tells Parents Another impressive feat from a mom of this century: Between 1967 to 1973, South African Barbara Zulu bore 3 sets of girls and 3 mixed sets.
title: “19 Amazing Mom Feats That Made The Guinness Book Of World Records " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-02” author: “April Trammell”
Don’t worry. We’ve purposely passed by the creepy and depressing record entries and focused instead on the sweet, the, um, interesting, and yes, the endearingly strange. Read on to learn some surprising ways moms have ensured their place in the record books. We still can’t pick our jaws up off the floor after reading #11. Can you imagine giving birth to that many kids?! Image via Ariwasabi/shutterstock More from The Stir: 10 Incredible Facts About Breast Milk You’ve Never Heard Before More from The Stir: 1 Health Advantage to Being an ‘Old’ Mom More from The Stir: Reading Just Got Easier for Kids With Dyslexia More from The Stir: Could IVF Study Mean End of Multiples? More from The Stir: Preemies: What No One Tells Parents Another impressive feat from a mom of this century: Between 1967 to 1973, South African Barbara Zulu bore 3 sets of girls and 3 mixed sets.